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Atari Calls it Quits on the Atari VCS

Atari vcs was what the video, arcade, and gameing world needed. A reminder of what started it all in the Arcade and at home the problem the the Atari VCS is lacking in is Atari games. They all should be Recharged . Bezerk ,Pole position.and so on more Atari vaults with the 2600 and so on. Atari Vcs should be Looking and showing Only Atari. Sure there is aways room for other games to be welcomed on the Vcs But Atari is what we have and still Crave when its time to Play "" Have you Played Atari Today ? ""
 
It runs GTA V better than most Consoles on the market… and it cost less than half of what my gaming laptop cost me. A perfect solution to get my wife playing games together.

Bahhahahahaha, what? A dual core with 3 measly vega compute units runs GTA V better than most consoles?

Atari is basically an AndroidOS driven XBOX.

Wtf are you even saying?

Atari is only dead if no gamers want to code games for it. And those games can be played on any platform.

Oh no, Atari is dead because it seems to not be able to do anything remotely interesting other than re-selling the same old games over and over again on the nostalgia of the fans.



But hey, I understand I may be talking to some misguided PR firm so all I should say is there are better ways to do damage control for your clients lol
 
I'm surprised it took them that long. That's a third time they've surprised me.
First one was when Indiegogo succeeded after being kicked out of Kickstarter. Second time - when they made it as far as making actual hardware (thouhg there are some caviats here).
This article isn't exactly right. I've heard from people who work for Atari that they are not abandoning the VCS but are switching manufacturers. They are in fact starting to produce attachments for adthe VCS in the coming year. The VCS is not dead.
I think you aren't reading between the lines. End of current manufacturing contract means no more consoles. Maybe they'll sell a few accessories and trinkets along the way (for the entire audience of 2-3 thousand people), and that's it. The only bright side is that their tiny current ecosystem will exist, cause it mostly relies on existing services (antstream, and Atari's own products that will continue to be supported on other platforms will keep it afloat for awhile as a side effect).
Even if we disregard their abysmal sales numbers, there is still a myriad of reasons why new hardware won't happen.
Most notable ones:
1) they are still being sued by Tin Giant. At this point they won't be able to find a competent team of engineers that will do work for Atari knowing that they may not get paid.
2) Low volume. The reason they had to terminate their contract with ASKPCB is because they have not enough volume or cash reserves to fullfil their end of the bargain. Same goes for PowerA and their overpriced controllers. I think the only thing they can safely manufacture even in tiny volume, is that pesky "classic" controller.
3) Other manufacturers won't risk dealing with "Atari", and a modern motherboard isn't something you can just order a dozen or two off PCBWay or sumptin'
How about doing the right thing and retracting this irresponsible, misguided and ignorant article about the Atari VCS?
I think we've woken up die-hard atari fans here... hold on to your hats, fellas! :D

It runs GTA V better than most Consoles on the market… and it cost less than half of what my gaming laptop cost me. A perfect solution to get my wife playing games together.
I don't think you even own a VCS, otherwise you'd know the real performance. It costs as much as a generic ryzen 3 laptop, only runs much slower and has no screen or keyboard (and that's at current discounted price! At launch it was even less cost-effective). There can be no "optimisation" magic like in case of Switch, cause all it is - a mini-PC that runs mainstream OSes. Heck, even their glorified AtariOS is just a barebone Ubuntu that runs overlay written in Unity for f$#%s sake, just so they can play a few 3D animations, while 99% of the time it runs a chromium frame and web-apps... :D
 
I think you aren't reading between the lines. End of current manufacturing contract means no more consoles.
Not true. Just because one run ends doesn't mean another can't begin.

Also, I was able to confirm with the manager of my local GameStop that the Atari VCS, while not flying off the shelves, has been selling at a steady rate. And people seem to like it. It is entirely possible that Atari is regrouping for a another run, with improved specs and library.
 
Not true. Just because one run ends doesn't mean another can't begin.
Don't kid yourself. If this year's financial results aren't an indicator, I don't know what is. They've made 3.5 times more $$$ from collapsing crypto than from hardware (neither is significant enough, since they still run at massive loss). Overall, since launch, it adds up to less than what they raised on Indiegogo(which only paid for R&D and prototyping), but let's not forget about angry investors (that's who really paid for Walmart&Gamestop campaign), angry partners, and now - unhappy manufacturers.

Also, I was able to confirm with the manager of my local GameStop that the Atari VCS, while not flying off the shelves, has been selling at a steady rate.
You can thank scalpers for that. Many simply buy it because Pi4 and Pi400 was barely available throughout 2022, and 99% of buyers are getting those just for retro-gaming or HTPC purposes. Heck, I only got my hands on one Pi4 in November, and only for a few days (someone donated them to the army, I only set it up to do some useful stuff and played around for a couple of days).
 
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